

American Lindsey Vonn was again unstoppable on Sunday and captured her 27th career victory in a super-G race, under sunny skies.

What all started out as a solid, if early, morning of competition at the Mammoth Mountain Visa Grand Prix/World Cup quickly deteriorated into a weather-affected stop-and-go marathon, as a howling winds and heavy snow wreaked havoc on the program for Friday's halfpipe finals.

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy – Austria's Nicole Schmidofer felt a severe pain in her right knee after the Duca d'Aosta jump in the first downhill training run on Thurdsay.

The debut as a World Cup host of Mammoth Mountain, CA wrapped up with two career's firsts today: Anna Gyarmati (HUN) and local hero Brandon Davis (USA) claimed their first ever World Cup wins in impressive manner in Unbound's famed Main Park which provided a course consisting of a three-rail jibbing section and a three-kicker line at the end and therefore offered a lot of room for creativity.

After the difficult start into the season, better news start rolling in for the Nordic Combined World Cup. Now the snow control for the season highlight of the TRIPLE was positive.

The winter of 2015/16 started capriciously with the windy weekend in Ruka and it continued difficultly as it did not really want to start at all: no snow and warm temperatures in central Europe caused many cancellations, postponements and rescheduling across all disciplines.

World Snow Day was a smashing success with more than 600 resorts taking part in the fun-filled day celebrating all things snow.

The FIS Athletes’ Commission takes a strong stand on anti-doping and appreciates the IOC and WADA's efforts to prioritise the rights of clean athletes worldwide, across all sports.

The fifth edition of the FIS World Snow Day was a global success with over 600 events in 42 countries and an estimated 620,000 participants.

Sarah Hendrickson is one of the most outstanding athletes in ladies' ski jumping.
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